Birmingham City have not had much to celebrate on the pitch this season.

Pep Clotet's side have struggled to find consistent form this season in the Championship.

Fans of the club have seen good moments come in bit and drabs, and you have to wonder what their more famous fans think of the current form of their club.

Whilst bitter rivals Aston Villa have arguably the most famous celebrity fan in Prince William, the Blues do have a number of famed supporters.

We have taken a look at five fans who have quite the celebrity status...

Carrott has always made his support for Birmingham heard during his career in as an English comedian, actor and television presenter.

The 74-year-old had a successful career and gained an OBE in 2002 whilst he acted as a director for the Blues.

Born in Acocks Green, Birmingham, Carrott attended Moseley School and began supporting the club as a young child.

Zindani has been a guitarist for the Stereophonics since May 2007, helping the band to have five albums and multiple worldwide hits.

47-year-old Zindani was born in Birmingham and originally began his music career with Brummie band Casino.

Attending Baverstock School, Zindani began supporting the Blues as a young boy, and has appeared on Sky Sports' Soccer AM numerous times to discuss his side.

Born in Birmingham, Harewood is a massive Blues fans and often attends game when is not filming scenes for his numerous ventures.

The 54-year-old, who was born in Small Heath, is fondly remembered for his roles in Homeland and various different films

Harewood has featured previously in Soccer Aid, saving two penalties during the 2018 addition of the charity football match, which helped England defeat The Rest of the World.

The Streets have not been around for sometime, but when they were more active, Mike Skinner's lyrics and vocals played a massive part in culture at the time.

Born in Barnet, Skinner moved to West Heath, Birmingham, at the age of 5 and quickly fell in love with the Blues.

Having been largely active with the Streets during the years of 2002-2005 - Skinner has had various acting ventures since.

Knight is famed for his multiple film screenwrites which include Closed Circuit, Dirty Pretty Things, whilst also writing for the likes of Peaky Blinders.

The Birmingham born film director is also one of three people to create the gameshow Who wants to be a Millionaire?, which aired in the UK and in the United States.

Knight was awarded a CBE in the 2020 New Years Honours award ceremony.